The Real Rosewood Foundation was created in 2002 to develop a timeline, expand the search, find lost survivors, and locate descendants – black and white, inviting cultural participation to preserve an important history.

Though it has been ninety-two years since the massacre, the descendants are still in touch with their beginning. Each year in July they celebrate family reunions. They are not angry and do not dwell on the past destruction of their hometown. Choosing to attain higher learning, many have gone on to become educators, doctors, lawyers, engineers, superintendent of schools, and skilled workers. They never lost the work ethics and values instilled in them by their ancestors. A most recent development regarding Rosewood is the interest of white Rosewood descendants in helping protect the history.

This foundation is dedicated to building the Rosewood Black History Preservation and Research Center in memory of the Rosewood survivors and descendants at Mahulda's Archer, Florida homestead. Additionally, the foundation sponsors a scholarship in honor of Mahulda Gussie Brown Carrier, the third Rosewood schoolteacher employed in Levy County. Carrier is the first and only black female principal employed in Levy County and is believed the second black female principal hired in the state of Florida . The foundation is working to produce a documentary recapping real truths by historian Lizzie Jenkins, founder and president of The Real Rosewood Foundation, who is writing her life story which includes how she unlocked the secrets of Rosewood through consistent research. Moreover, the foundation is producing two songs, "Rosewood Florida" and "Rosewood, No More".

Listen to the 'real-time' concerns of some of the people I have conversations with about their money concerns. In this Q & A segment I'll answer 4 of the most frequent questions asked of me.

Pt 1- How do I deal with the pressure of not enough money?

Pt 2- How do I get 'more' money consistently?

Pt 3- Why do I feel guilty about wanting more money?

Pt 4- Why do I need more money when I have enough for my needs?

Connect with Rae Jenkins outside of This Needs To Be Said by going to her site at: http://raejenkins.com/

Rae takes a holistic approach with money. Here is what she has to say: "Thru many money lessons I’ve learned that it’s not hard to get the money you deserve. Unfortunately we’re conditioned to think it’s hard; without a proper mindset and relationship with money you’ll always work hard for it. You will never attract what you chase . . . a lesson I learned the hard way. I, just like many, bought into the lies about money that kept me living beyond my means, in debt and running the rat race. Until I found out how to make money work for me . . . until I developed a right relationship with money. It’s my policy to be honest with you, so I have to say, “freedom from a dysfunctional relationship with money requires a commitment!”

Brian Jenkins turned the Bethune-Cookman University football program into a winner, but off the field former players and coaches say the program was rife with rules violations and teetering on the edge of dysfunction because of the animosity between them and Jenkins, who is the new head coach at Alabama State University.

With one exception, they independently provided nearly identical details of rules violations and what they felt was Jenkins' mistreatment of players.

Allegations against Jenkins and his program include:

— Improper benefits provided to players;

— Improper housing arrangements;

— Continued and extensive violations of the NCAA weekly practice time limits;

— Failure to pay three assistant coaches that resulted in a federal lawsuit;

— And, bullying of staff and players with retaliation against those who spoke up.

Prior to Jenkins' departure in December from Bethune-Cookman, officials there had conducted an investigation into a number of allegations, and assistant athletic director Tony O'Neal, who wouldn't answer questions about the investigation, said, "Anything that needed to be reported (to the conference and NCAA) was reported."

"I talked with Coach Jenkins about those issues, and he was very up front with me about everything," Hines said. "My view on that is that it's all personnel matters from his previous workplace and this is a fresh start. (The trustees and I) have discussed those issues, and I made them aware of potentially what could be out there."

Long before The Real Rosewood Foundation was created, my mother strongly suggested researching the real truths of the Rosewood occurrence. The two of us shared the dark secrets of the Rosewood story over the years starting in 1943, when I was only five. For me, the most significant part of the Rosewood story is centered on its schoolteacher, Mom’s sister, my favorite aunt and mentor, Mahulda Gussie Brown Carrier.

The memory of Rosewood is constantly on my mind. I have not been able to lay the burden of its history down. To my mother, Theresa Brown Robinson, Rosewood was a “song” etched in her heart. She promised my Aunt Mahulda that she would keep her secrets safely hidden, but the thought of what happened to her dear sister in Rosewood made the vow too tremendous a task to keep silent during the making of the movie, ROSEWOOD. As the title of the old Negro Spiritual suggests, “I Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody but I Couldn't Keep It to Myself,” my mother was compelled to share her sister’s story, reliving the horrifying and hostile events she witnessed in 1923, at age 21. Mom contributed a great deal of information to the moviemakers; however, they used her information and did not properly give credit.

She was offended after watching the Rosewood movie and charged me with completing her Rosewood research, firmly stating, "Mommy didn't raise no fools. You finish my research and tell our own Rosewood story. I have given you enough oral family history to make a documentary and you must do just that!"

Lisa Marie Jenkins is the author of Wake Up Beauty, Its Not About the Prince. You will learn why women go to sleep on themselves and their own passion, purpose and worth once they find their Prince Charming. Women will learn how to play big, Let go of what no longer serves you, how to retrieve and shine their authentic selves, how to reclaim vulnerability, the path to Freedom and How to Create an engaged and powerful life, with or without a Partner. www.LisaMarieJenkins.com

This episode of The APRHF Let's Talk Trains, features railroader Dale Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins stops by fills us in on the various positions he has held with several railroads. He has been called out of retirement to serve the railroads again. Mr. Jenkins has held such titles as leverman, operator, Sunday ticket agent, train order agent, corn field agent, Special Agent, On Board Services Director, General Superintendent. He also has time to co-found the Illinois Traction Society,Volunteer and Board member of the Monticello Railway Museum. He is also the author of the Illinois Terminal Railroad history

It will be an interesting episode, be sure and join us in the chatroom, on Facebook, or on Twitter.

Lisa Marie Jenkins' book WAKE UP BEAUTY! It's Not About the Prince begins by examining the Myth and the Truth of Happily-Ever-After and then offers what steps a woman needs to really achieve that state. Peppered with her own experiences, mistakes and stories, Jenkins zeros in on "how we fall asleep on ourselves." Her book offers specific exercises on:

How Women Can Learn to Play Big How They Can Let Go of What No Longer Serves Them How to Retrieve and Shine Their Authentic Selves How to Reclaim Vulnerability, the Path to Freedom How to Spur Self-Compassion and Become Their Own Best Friend How to Fully Step into an Engaged and Powerful Life -- With or Without a Partner

Wake Up, Beauty! It's Not About the Prince is for the woman still looking for salvation in the arms of a man. It is indeed a wake-up call to anyone who either keeps looking for love or has found a lover and still feels empty. Lisa Marie Jenkins will provide the catalyst to start seeking another ending to her Fairy Tale story. LisaMarieJenkins.com

Dr. Carol Francis, author of Evolving Women's Consciousness and 9 other books is also a Clinical Psychologist and Marriage, Family & Child Therapist practicing for 38 years. Dr. Carol Francis can be found in the Los Angeles area including Torrance, Redondo Beach, El Segundo, Long Beach, San Pedro, Rancho Palos Verdes, Manhattan Beach. Dr. Carol Francis can be reached at drcarolfrancis.com and her radio shows can be also attained at drcarolfrancistalkradio.com.

On Friday February 27th at 8pm est, 7pm cst and 5pm pst, join Ken and Chris Weatherford for an in depth look at venomous snakes. They will discuss the keeping of venomous snakes, anacondas and more. This will be an interesting and informative show, so don't miss it. Fascinating and scary, let's learn more about these awesome animals.

The topic will be Memphis music in the mid 70s. Exploring the prospect of future music within the Soul genre. We will discuss such artists as Al Green, Marice White of Earth, Wind and Fire, Shirley Brown and as host of others. So join us this Saturday and evey Saturday at 3 P M CST

The Watch D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students) Program is the largest school based father engagement program in the nation with over 4000 schools participating.

The National Center for Fathering is one of several fathering organizations that has partnered with Toyota to promote positive fathering during the Super Bowl. Toyota will not be selling cars, but promoting fatherhood.

National Center for Fathering Chief Operating Officer Jeff Jenkins will be joining us to talk about this great initiative by this major auto maker as well as talking about the NCF's new "Just Be Dad" program.

Each week, WatchDOGS Radio host Keith Schumacher and co-host Chris Danenhauer discuss how this program is impacting families and schools across our nation and in four foreign countries.

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Chris Carley talks about Network Marketing and "How To Be Successful In MLM".

Learning how to be successful in MLM usually starts with a great mentor.

One of the Top questions that people ask her is....Do you see a pattern in people that 'make it' and people that don't?

Here are some of her responses to that question:They don't read books.They don't do it everyday...... Like working out, you have to do it every day or you get out of shape FAST!They are not taught to turn within..... listen to that still small voice within.Your best asset is you...... In family matters, work and relationships so be aware of what you are thinking, blogging about, emailing about, forwarding emails....delete the negative, pass forward the positive. And last but not least..... INCREASE YOUR CAPACITY TO RECEIVE. YOU are the only one that can limit your capacity to receive. The problem is never NOT with the supply.